Abstract

ITHIN the past dozen years many articles on Measure for Measure have thrown light on the play not so much because they sum up Shakespeare's meaning, as because they bring out aspects of the Elizabethan climate that enable the modern reader to comprehend details and characterization in the play itself. This note is an attempt to present one other aspect hitherto unmentioned as far as I have been able to discover. In Basilikon Doron James I writes,

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